Your Child Will Be Able to Blend the Sounds Into Words More Easily

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Your Child Will Be Able to Blend the Sounds Into Words More Easily

at Chatsworth Infants School.

Supporting at home With Read, Write Inc we are using pure sounds, (‘m’ not’ muh’, ’s’ not ‘suh’, etc) so that your child will be able to blend the sounds into words more easily.

These first sounds should all be stretched slightly. Try to avoid saying uh after each one: eg /mm/ not muh, /ss/ not suh, /ff/ not fuh. m – mmmmmmountain (keep lips pressed together hard) s – sssssnake (keep teeth together and hiss – unvoiced) n – nnnnnnet (keep tongue behind teeth) f – ffffflower (keep teeth on bottom lip and force air out sharply – unvoiced) l – llllleg (keep pointed curled tongue behind teeth). r – rrrrrrobot (say rrr as if you are growling) v – vvvvvvulture (keep teeth on bottom lip and force air out gently) z – zzzzzzig zzzzzag (keep teeth together and make a buzzing sound) th – thhhhank you ( stick out tongue and breathe out sharply) sh – shhhh (make a shhh noise as though you are telling somebody to be quiet!) ng – thinnnnngg on a strinnnngg (curl your tongue at the back of your throat) nk – I think I stink (make a piggy oink noise without the oi! nk nk nk)

These next sounds cannot be stretched. Make the sound as short as possible avoiding uh at the end of the sound: t – (tick tongue behind the teeth – unvoiced) p - (make distinctive p with lips – unvoiced) k – (make sharp click at back of throat) c - as above h – (say h as you breathe sharply out – unvoiced) ch - (make a short sneezing sound) x – (say a sharp c and add s – unvoiced)

You will find it harder to avoid saying uh at the end of these sounds. d – (tap tongue behind the teeth). g – (make soft sound in throat). b –(make a short, strong b with lips). j – (push lips forward). y – (keep edges of tongue against teeth). w – (keep lips tightly pursed). qu – (keep lips pursed as you say cw – unvoiced).

The short vowels should be kept short and sharp: a: a-a-a (open mouth wide as if to take a bite of an apple). e: e-e-e (release mouth slightly from a position). i: i-i-i (make a sharp sound at the back of the throat – smile). o: o–o-o (push out lips, make the mouth into o shape). u: u-u-u (make a sound in the throat).

The long vowel sounds are all stretchy sounds ay: ay may I play ee: ee what do you see? igh: fly high ow: blow the snow oo: poo at the zoo oo: look at a book ar: start the car or: shut the door air: that’s not fair ir: whirl and twirl ou: shout it out oy: toy for a boy

All our teachers and teaching assistants have been trained in the Read, Write Inc programme and they can show you how to pronounce these sounds. We hope that you will not hesitate to ask for any help. We are here for your child!

The children are taught the sounds in 3 sets.

Set 1 Sounds are taught in the following order: m a s d t, i n p g o, c k u b, f e l h sh, r j v y w, th z ch qu x ng nk

The children are then taught Set 2 Sounds - the long vowels. When they are very confident with all of set 1 and 2 they are taught Set 3 Sounds.

Find more information by running a google search for Read Write Inc. Some information including a powerpoint of how to pronounce the pure sounds will be added to the school website. Check out www.oxfordowl.co.uk This is a free website which will help with your childs learning. Resources can be found on amazon.

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